So, you’ve finally found “The One.” Your acoustic guitar has that perfect, woody resonance that makes your heart skip a beat every time you strum a G major chord. But
So, you’ve finally found “The One.” Your acoustic guitar has that perfect, woody resonance that makes your heart skip a beat every time you strum a G major chord. But
I have spent years in cramped booths trying to capture the “perfect” acoustic guitar tone. If you have ever tried to mic a dreadnought in a room with bad acoustics,
So, you’ve got a gorgeous acoustic guitar that sounds like a dream in your living room, but the second you step onto a stage, it vanishes into the mix. We’ve
I remember the first time I walked onto a dimly lit stage at a local coffee shop, clutching my trusty mahogany dreadnought. I had a cheap clip-on microphone that caught
I still remember the first time I plugged my favorite vintage Martin into a cheap PA system at a local open mic. I expected the rich, woody resonance that I
I’ve been there—you’re playing your favorite song, but the open strings sound a bit dull, or maybe the tuning just won’t stay put no matter how many times you turn
If you have ever sat down with your favorite Martin guitar, plucked a G-major chord, and felt like something was just… missing, you are not alone. I have been there.
I’ve spent way too many hours hunched over a workbench, swapping out tiny parts on my guitars just to hear that “perfect” ring. If you’re like me, you know that
If you are like me, you probably spent a lot of time picking out your acoustic guitar. You looked at the wood, the brand, and the way the neck felt
Believe it or not, your choice of plectrum is one of the most underrated decisions in your entire signal chain. I have spent years chasing the “perfect” tone, swapping out